Times change, needs change and businesses simply need to learn how to adapt and reinvent their vision. Take The Learning Channel (TLC), for example. The television network started off as an educational resource that used NASA satellites to get content to the Appalachian states. Nowadays, the channel is better known for "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" and "Sister Wives."

Unless you're reading this blog post from inside a romantic comedy, you probably didn't give much thought to what your engagement ring means to your working life. Probably, you and your partner just found a ring you both liked that didn't cost more than your car, bought it, then moved on to the other 100 pressing items on your wedding to-do list.

Anybody reading this blog is probably on a personal mission to realizing their ultimate career goals. It is time-consuming -- it can take years to become successful in an industry -- but it doesn't have to take over your entire life. Here are some simple steps to take to help you achieve your goals without losing the balance in your life.

The person who made your latte this morning likely holds a college degree that has nothing to do with being a barista. Nearly 13 percent of 18-29 year-olds can't find work. Even worse, nearly half of all American graduates in 2010 held jobs for which they were overqualified and underpaid. Put simply, they were underemployed. What exactly does it mean to be underemployed and what does that mean for your future?

We all believe we have the freedom of choice and in the bigger picture, that is true. However, did you know that advertisers know what kind of choices we will make, even before we do, and will capitalize on them in their marketing campaigns? This Best Psychology Degrees infographic reveals some startling statistics.

For those of us who are old enough to remember the golden age of Angela and Tony, this WorldWideLearn infographic on managers might not deliver the 80's nostalgia you exactly had in mind. However, it might deliver a different type of nostalgia.